Fire Chief Edgar LeJeune rides in the car with the Queen of the Christmas Parade. Driven by Captain Donald Arceneaux. Written on page "First time fire department had chief ride with a queen in open car. Firemen walked in body in dress uniform...

Fire Chief Edgar LeJeune rides in the car with the Queen of the Christmas Parade. Driven by Captain Donald Arceneaux. Written on page "First time fire department had chief ride with a queen in open car. Firemen walked in body in dress uniform...

Fire Chief Edgar LeJeune rides in the car with the Queen of the Christmas Parade. Driven by Captain Donald Arceneaux. Written on page "First time fire department had chief ride with a queen in open car. Firemen walked in body in dress uniform...

Fire Chief Edgar LeJeune rides in the car with the Queen of the Christmas Parade. Driven by Captain Donald Arceneaux. Written on page "First time fire department had chief ride with a queen in open car. Firemen walked in body in dress uniform...

Mr. Kenner Day, Mrs. Edgar LeJeune, Chief LeJeune and Mayor Dumas honor Chief LeJeune with a Chief's badge with a diamond in the center from Businessmen of Baton Rouge in recognition for his may years of service to the community. July 3, 1967

Governor John McKeithen signs a proclamation making November Muscular Dystrophy month in Louisiana. With him are Terry Ryan age 6, Mrs. Maude Romain, first vice president of the Baton Rouge Chapter of the Muscular Dystrophy Association, Henry...

Fire Chief Edgar LeJeune rides in the car with the Queen of the Christmas Parade. Driven by Captain Donald Arceneaux. Written on page "First time fire department had chief ride with a queen in open car. Firemen walked in body in dress uniform...

Highly flammable dolls made from nitro cellulose imported from England are burned by Chief LeJeune and Chief Domma. In December 1966 the fire department searched area department stores for the dolls and alerted the public to their danger. It was...